Gangavaram mandal, East Godavari district

Gangavaram Mandal is one of the 64 mandals in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh. As per census 2011,[1] there are 54 villages.

Gangavaram Mandal
CountryIndia
StateAndhra Pradesh
DistrictEast Godavari
Area
  Total612.71 km2 (236.57 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Demographics

Gangavaram Mandal has total population of 25,912 as per the Census 2011 out of which 12,393 are males while 13,519 are females and the Average Sex Ratio of Gangavaram Mandal is 1,091. The total literacy rate of Gangavaram Mandal is 53.06%. The male literacy rate is 49.33% and the female literacy rate is 44.9%.[2]

Towns & Villages

Villages

  1. Amudalabanda
  2. B.Sivaramapatnam
  3. Barrimamidi
  4. Bayyanapalle
  5. Cheedipalem
  6. China Addapalle
  7. Chinagarlapadu
  8. Donelapalle
  9. Doramamidi
  10. E. Ramavaram
  11. Gangavaram
  12. Goragommi
  13. Jaggampalem
  14. Jiyyampalem
  15. Kamavarappadu
  16. Karakapadu
  17. Komaravaram
  18. Kondalampalem
  19. Kothada
  20. Kotharamavaram
  21. Kuramgondi
  22. Kusumarai
  23. Lakkonda
  24. Lakshmipuram
  25. Loddipalem
  26. Marripalem
  27. Mohanapuram
  28. Molleru
  29. Neelavaram
  30. Nellipudi
  31. Nuvvumamidi
  32. Ojubanda
  33. Padagarlapadu
  34. Pandrapottipalem
  35. Pandraprolu
  36. Patharamavaram
  37. Peda Addapalle
  38. Pidathamamidi
  39. Pothandorapalem
  40. Rajampalem
  41. Rajavaram
  42. Rajupetaloddi
  43. Ramuldevapuram
  44. Sarabhavaram
  45. Surampalem
  46. Ummetha
  47. Vemulova
  48. Vuyyalamadugu
  49. Yamanapalle
  50. Yellapuram
  51. Yendapalle
  52. Yerrampalem
  53. Yetipalle
  54. Zaderu
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See also

  • List of mandals in Andhra Pradesh

References

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